How do I contact TPG customer service?

How do I contact TPG customer service?

If you have any concerns or are feedbacks with our service, you may write to the following email addresses below:

  1. [email protected]. (general inquiries and other service-related questions)
  2. [email protected]. (positive & negative feedback)
  3. [email protected].
  4. [email protected].
  5. TPG Seniors Hotline – 6920 0000.

How do I lodge a fault with TPG?

IMPORTANT: If this is the first time you are trying to use the connection, please contact Customer Service on 13 14 23 to verify that your TPG NBN service has been installed. Before attempting the troubleshooting steps, TPG recommends that you: Check our Service Status at http://www.tpg.com.au/servicestatus for outages.

Does TPG have an office?

About TPG – Corporate Offices.

Does TPG do electricity?

TPG Telecom, which owns major communications and technology brands including Vodafone, AAPT and iiNet, is estimated to consume well over 200,000 MWh of electricity each year. It is the second major telecommunications company to commit to 100% renewable electricity, following Telstra making the switch last year.

How do I cancel my TPG contract?

If you wish to proceed with cancellation, please call us on 1300 993 019. When can I cancel my TPG Mobile service? You can contact us anytime to cancel. You may choose for cancellation to be in effect at the end of your billing cycle or immediately.

Is TPG Fttb good?

TPG FTTB is great. never a slowdown and always great speeds even in peak hour.

Which is better dodo or TPG?

TPG is better. Their support is also much better than dodo as well. Out of the cheapest exeltel are the best imho. Exetel is a better option if you can get it.

Which mobile network does TPG use?

Vodafone mobile digital
TPG prepaid mobile plans use the Vodafone mobile digital network across 3G and 4G technologies.

Is Vodafone merging with TPG?

The Federal Court approved the $15 billion merger between TPG Telecom and what was then Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) last March, overruling opposition from the competition watchdog. In a statement to ARN, a Vodafone spokeswoman denied the telco had increased pricing since the merger.